The Ayn Odin 2 Portal Pro is driven by an eight-core CPU running at 3.2 GHz per core, paired with 12GB of DDR5 RAM clocked at 4200 MHz and a memory bandwidth of 67.2 GB/s, giving the system a solid throughput foundation for its workloads. The GPU operates at 680 MHz with 512 shading units and delivers 2 TFLOPS of floating-point performance, though ray tracing is not supported. Storage runs on an NVMe SSD, and the device can also connect to an external drive for expanded capacity. Multithreading is enabled across the CPU cores, and the display refreshes at 120Hz, complementing the overall responsiveness of the platform.
The Ayn Odin 2 Portal Pro is a handheld console built around a 7″ OLED/AMOLED screen with a 1080p Full HD resolution and a typical brightness of 800 nits, housed in a body measuring 257 mm wide, 98 mm tall, and 17 mm thick, with a total volume of 428.162 cm³ and a weight of 430 g. It comes with 512GB of internal storage, and the drive is user-replaceable, adding a degree of flexibility for long-term use. Power comes from an internal supply backed by an 8000 mAh battery, and the unit has no optical disc drive. The console is region free, meaning it carries no regional lockout restrictions.
The Ayn Odin 2 Portal Pro supports Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) along with backward-compatible Wi-Fi 6E, 6, 5, and 4 standards, and pairs that with Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless peripheral connectivity. A USB Type-C port and a 3.5 mm headset jack are both present, and there is an external memory slot for additional storage expansion. The device does not include an HDMI output, an RJ45 Ethernet port, NFC, or a cellular module, and it is neither DLNA-certified nor does it support connectivity bridging between home and portable devices.
The Ayn Odin 2 Portal Pro features a 7″ touchscreen with a pixel density of 314 ppi, backed by flash storage and stereo speakers with two-channel sound output. On the software side, it supports quick resume, the ability to play games while they download, Discord voice chat, access to high scores and achievements, and a child lock. The display does not support Dolby Vision, autostereoscopy, or stereoscopic 3D, and the device has no front camera, optical tracking, secondary screen, or voice command functionality. Blu-ray and 4K Blu-ray playback are absent, 3D audio is not supported, and there is no VR capability.
The Ayn Odin 2 Portal Pro comes with one built-in controller offering two analog sticks and 16 buttons, providing a reasonably complete physical input layout for handheld gaming. The controller is wired rather than wireless, and it does not include adaptive triggers, dual force feedback, an integrated touchpad, or motion-sensing compatibility.